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Charles Bethea writes that the photographer Mark Steinmetz, who is based in Athens, Georgia, finds moments of intimacy and solitude at the perpetually bustling Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

NEWSFLASH!! Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport hit social media with a very special flight announcement. With the rise of ‘Black Panther’ everyone wants to head to Wakanda and the ATL Airport is the first to begin offering non-stop flights to the fictional country. Show More Summary

Developers increasingly invest in neighborhoods dedicated to holistic health and wellness–and the growing industry is worth $134 billion worldwide.
Thirty minutes from the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport lies a countryside oasis that resembles a fancier, modern-day version of Little House on the Prairie. Read Full Story

Some cities are more popular destinations for fliers than others. For instance, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta is the busiest airport in America, according to the Airports Council International. But it isn’t part of the most popular flight route between cities. Show More Summary

Veteran Atlanta news anchor Amanda Davis has died at the age of 62. Davis, a CBS46 anchor died Wednesday evening (December 27, 2017) after suffering a massive stroke at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. Details below…FULL...Show More Summary

Delta Air Lines says it lost $25 million-$50 million in revenue because of Sunday's power outage at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
The airline had to cancel over 1,400 flights on Sunday and Monday.
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More than 400 flights have been cancelled at one of the world’s busiest airports, after a massive power outage temporarily shut down Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International. Passengers were left stranded on the tarmac when an underground fire knocked out power to the entire airport on Sunday morning. Show More Summary

ATLANTA (AP) — Minutes after its midnight deadline to get the electricity back on at the world's busiest airport, Georgia Power announced early Monday that power had been fully restored to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International, where more than 1,000 flights were grounded just days before the start of the Christmas travel rush.

A fire at a Georgia Power substation caused a blackout Sunday afternoon at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, cancelling all flights and leaving thousands stranded—the second time this year that flames caused a massive transportation disaster. Here's what happened, and how the internet reacted to it.

A power cut at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson international airport has led to a partial shut-down, with tens of thousands of people reported affected. The airport is the world's busiest, handling more than 250,000 passengers and almost 2,500 flights every day. Passengers were left in darkened terminals or on board aeroplanes.

Flights heading out of the Bay Area to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport were cancelled Sunday afternoon as the Atlanta airport dealt with a power outage that left many fliers in the dark.

The power is back on, but hundreds of flights aren't at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport after a historic blackout turned the world's busiest airport into a scene out of the apocalypse.

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport suffered a power outage on Sunday.
Delta Air Lines has canceled more than roughly 1,400 flights since Sunday.
It will take days for Delta's network days to recover.
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Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport experienced an 11-hour power outage on Sunday.
Over 1,200 flights were canceled.
Passengers and observers documented their frustration on Twitter.
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Atlanta's airport, the busiest in the world, was hit by a power outage on Sunday that caused hundreds of flights to be delayed or canceled. "Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport sustained a power outage shortly after 1:00 pm today," the airport said in a statement. Show More Summary

The early afternoon outage paralyzed operations at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport before power was finally restored at 11:45 p.m. Sunday EST for flight operations, wreaking havoc on holiday travel plans for thousands of people hit by airline cancellations extending into Monday. Show More Summary